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WeeRide CoPilot - Rules of the Road; Understanding Signal Words; Safe Riding Practices

WeeRide CoPilot
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IMPORTANT: Use this Diagram when reading this manual
to help you understand directions and instructions.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Seat
Seat Post
Chainwheel
Spokes
Seat Post Clamp
Rim
Tire
Chainguard
Stem
Grips
Handlebar
Flag
RULES OF THE ROAD
In the interest of safe cycling, make sure you read and understand the owners manual.
DANGER, WARNING , CAUTION, IMPORTANT, and NOTE or NOTICE. These are important
signal words telling you to pay special attention to that text as rider safety is involved. DANGER and WARNING: Pay special
attention to these since failure to do so could result in serious injury or death to the rider or others.
CAUTION: If not followed these instructions could result in injury or mechanical failure or damage to the bicycle.
NOTE or NOTICE or IMPORTANT: These specify something that is of special interest.
IMPORTANT Before you ride this bicycle, read this RULES OF THE ROAD section and check that all parts are installed and
working as per this manual. If you understand how the bicycle operates, you will get the best performance. When you read this instruction
book, compare the illustrations to the bicycle. Learn the location of all the parts and how they work.
Keep this book for future reference.
CAUTION: Before you ride, make sure all parts are tightened, assembled correctly and working properly. Take your first ride in a large
open level area. If you have a problem, check the assembly instructions and follow the maintenenace procedures in this book.
If you do not feel comfortable with your skills in assembling or adjusting the bike, please take it to a professional bike repairman..
1. WARNING - ON AND OFF ROAD CONDITIONS: The condition of the riding surface is very important. If the surface is wet, or
has sand, leaves, small rocks or other loose debris on the surface where you plan to ride, carefully decrease the speed of the bicycle and
ride with extra caution. It will also take a longer time and more distance to stop. Apply the brake earlier than normal and with less force,
3. Always wear shoes when riding a bicycle and avoid loose fitting clothes. Wear a cuff band or trouser clip to keep trousers from
getting caught in the chainwheel. Long sleeves, long pants, gloves, eye protection, a good helmet, elbow and knee pads are
recommended.
2. NOTICE: Some local laws may require that your bike be equipped with a warning device, such as a horn or bell or light.
Do NOT ride at night. Vision is quite limited at dawn, dusk and at night. If you must ride at night, take extra precautions, use front
and rear lights, wear flashers on your arms, wear light colored clothing, and plan your route to ride in well lighted areas.